Larson, Jeanette. ''El Día De Los Niños/El Día De Los Libros: Building a Culture of Literacy in Your Community Through Día.'' Chicago: American Library Association, 2011.

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[http://www.papertigers.org/wordpress/ Paper Tigers blog] Reports and musings on multicultural books for children and young adults from a group of writers.

[http://www.papertigers.org/wordpress/ Paper Tigers blog] Reports and musings on multicultural books for children and young adults from a group of writers.

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[http://wowlit.org/ Worlds of Words: International Collection of Children's and Adolescent Literature], based at the University of Arizona, College of Education. The mission of the site is to promote high-quality culturally authentic children's and YA literature.

[http://wowlit.org/ Worlds of Words: International Collection of Children's and Adolescent Literature], based at the University of Arizona, College of Education. The mission of the site is to promote high-quality culturally authentic children's and YA literature.

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General materials selection resources for [[Native Americans]]

General materials selection resources for [[Native Americans]]

Amy Fisher and Deborah Lee. [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/native-residential/index-e.html Native Residential Schools in Canada.] This bibliography accompanies the exhibition "Where are the Children? Healing the Legacy of the Residential Schools" produced by the National Archives of Canada, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation and the Aboriginal Healing Charitable Association in collaboration with the National Library of Canada, numerous church and other archives presented at the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa from June 18, 2002 to February 3, 2003.

Amy Fisher and Deborah Lee. [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/native-residential/index-e.html Native Residential Schools in Canada.] This bibliography accompanies the exhibition "Where are the Children? Healing the Legacy of the Residential Schools" produced by the National Archives of Canada, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation and the Aboriginal Healing Charitable Association in collaboration with the National Library of Canada, numerous church and other archives presented at the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa from June 18, 2002 to February 3, 2003.

Multicultural Review, a quarterly journal for teachers at all grade levels, college professors, librarians, administrators, and anyone else who is interested in learning about new developments and trends in the field of cultural diversity.

Native American Populations

Amy Fisher and Deborah Lee. Native Residential Schools in Canada. This bibliography accompanies the exhibition "Where are the Children? Healing the Legacy of the Residential Schools" produced by the National Archives of Canada, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation and the Aboriginal Healing Charitable Association in collaboration with the National Library of Canada, numerous church and other archives presented at the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa from June 18, 2002 to February 3, 2003.